Local May 30, 2022 - 11:12 am

New law clashes with Press Freedom

Santo Domingo.- The law which aims to regulate the exercise of the right to privacy, honor, good name and image itself, was approved in the Senate.

Author senator from Bahoruco, Melania Salvador, contains a series of articles that could collide directly with freedom of expression.

Although of a civil nature, and not criminal, the bill that must now be endorsed in the Chamber of Deputies for its subsequent referral to President Luis Abinader for its promulgation, could represent obstacles to the free exercise of the press in the country.

It will also curtail the way Dominicans handle themselves on social networks, such as Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

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